The Witcher Devs to Launch Mystery Project and Fans Think They Know What It Is
- On March 19, 2026, CD Projekt Red said it will publish an unannounced gaming project "in the coming quarters," disclosed in its financial report for the period ending December 2025 and earnings call.
- Fans on social media argued Fool's Theory's past Witcher 1 remake work and last year's report hints link it to rumored DLC for The Witcher 3.
- A chart in the company's presentation shows 499 developers on The Witcher 4 out of 933 total at CD Projekt, with much smaller teams on Cyberpunk 2, Project Sirius, and Project Hadar.
- A social post on March 19, 2026 amplified fan speculation linking the report to Witcher 3 DLC, while Michał Nowakowski said the company will "reveal more information" about a Fool's Theory project "later this year."
- Nowakowski said, 'Now, we have clearly defined distinguishing features of this world, and established key pillars that will not only provide the foundation for the game itself, but also, potentially, for other future products', indicating strategic positioning for the new IP.
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CD Projekt Red shares 'important development update' for its unknown third franchise called 'Hadar' — 'Work on the project is progressing dynamically, and the team has established the foundations of this entirely new IP'
CD Projekt Red has provided a new update on The Witcher 4's development as well as progress on its mystery third franchise, codenamed Hadar.
There are many indications that The Witcher 3 may indeed be getting another expansion pack. At least, that's what players are suggesting after analyzing the Polish developer's latest financial report. There's a mention of an as-yet-unannounced title slated for release this year. The Witcher 3 and the new expansion are still a topic that should be treated with caution. Until now, we haven't written about the titular controversy because I've been …
While everyone is waiting for The Witcher 4, the first completely own brand of the role-playing experts is now finally taking off.
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